midnitejam
03-09-2006, 10:35 AM
My CS2 has lost the lighting styles. How do I get them back?
Filter...Render...Lighting Effects....Styles drop-down dialog box has a blank field for styles options
There should be the following options: 10 O'Clock, 2 O'Clock Spotlight, Blue Omni, Crossing, etc. There should be a total of about 18 options and I have none.
I checked my Plug-ins/Filters/Lighting Styles directories and the files are intact in their directory, but CS2 just will not access them.
Can somebody help with a solution?
Thanks
MJ
If the files are all there, then is seems that Photoshop has just forgotton how to get there.
There is a file called PluginCache.Paint Shop Pro that seems to hold this information and which you will find here..
...Documents and Settings\YourNameHere\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop\7.0\Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Settings
(OK, this is for 7.0 obviously, just substitute CS as appropriate)
You can try this.
1) Close CS;
2) Change the name of PluginCache.Paint Shop Pro to xPluginCache.psp; (I wouldn't delete it yet, just change the name)
3) Start CS again; It will take considerably longer now because CS has to localize all the plug-ins from scratch (that's why there was a cache file ;) )
4) There is now a brand-new PluginCache.Paint Shop Pro file.
With a bit o' luck the problem has solved itself.
If not then :confused: :confused: :confused:
Rô
I have the same problem that that midnitejam has, my Lighting Styles are just blank. I am using CS2 ugraded from 7.0. Adobe was no help. I even copied another users filter and replaced mine and still nothing.
Any other suggestions? Maybe I missed something, but did anyone ever get this to work?
Littlecoo
05-27-2006, 09:28 PM
Check in Photoshop: Edit=> Preferences=> Plugins and Scratch... check the box for additional plugin folders and put in the correct directory/s close and reopen Photoshop... see if that works.
Thanks for the help, but they are still missing.
NancyJ
05-28-2006, 01:23 AM
I just noticed that mine are missing too. Its not a big deal for me since I've never used them but this must be a common problem.
Tpage
05-28-2006, 02:47 AM
Had the same problem with CS2. (something else in Photoshop to explore now, thanks :( )
Solution:
In windows XP many users turn off the indexing service (I did) to speed up their PC. You need to turn this back on for the lighting styles folder ???
Navigate to c:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS2\Plug-ins\filters
Right click lighting styles folder and choose properties. Then click the advanced button.
Tick the box that says for fast searching allow the indexing service to index this folder. click OK and then allow the service to index files & sub folders.
Re-start Photoshop.
Done.
Hey Tpage!!!
Your a genius!!!!! Turning the indexing service back on worked. And may I say how completely weird, but whatever.
Thanks so much!
Wadey
04-23-2007, 03:25 AM
Had the same problem with CS2. (something else in Photoshop to explore now, thanks :( )
Solution:
In windows XP many users turn off the indexing service (I did) to speed up their PC. You need to turn this back on for the lighting styles folder ???
Navigate to c:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS2\Plug-ins\filters
Right click lighting styles folder and choose properties. Then click the advanced button.
Tick the box that says for fast searching allow the indexing service to index this folder. click OK and then allow the service to index files & sub folders.
Re-start Photoshop.
Done.
Just had the same problem myself and came across your post whilst searching for a solution.
Would just like to say thanks very much.
DannyRaphael
04-25-2007, 03:42 PM
Just had the same problem myself and came across your post whilst searching for a solution.
Would just like to say thanks very much.A belated welcome, Wadey. Glad you found a solution here.
~Danny~